In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
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Blitz chess game between VincentKeymer and Dennis Wagner at the Emanuel LaskerMemorialBlitz Chess 2018 in Berlin.
The young and talented International Master Vincent Keymer chose a finachetto variation against the King's Indian Defense. He played very creative and got a sharp and double-edged position against the German chess prince and grandmaster Dennis Wagner.
In the chess match Vincent Keymer vs Dennis Wagner the game was for a long time level but Keymer could get a time advantage against Wagner and eventually won a piece and the game in the end.
Conratulations to Vincent Keymer for beating Dennis Wagner in such a entertaining and tactical blitz chess game.
In the match Alexei Shirov vs Stefan Löffler you can enjoy a blitz chess game in the Alekhine Defense.
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It was a spectacular frame element on the long weekend of the CentralFinal Round of the German ChessLeague: The InternationalBlitzTournament on the occasion of Emanuel Lasker's 150th birthday. The prize fund of € 10,000.00 should attract many supposed and actual chess professionals from near and far. Several special categories make the spectacle interesting also for the other chess enthusiasts and leisure players. When do you get the chance to compete with top players?
The Emanuel Lasker Memorial Blitz in Berlin was a very exciting and high-class chess tournament which attracted strong chess grandmasters from all around the world.
Attribution Emanuel Lasker Picture:
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00457 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 [CC BY-SA 3.0 de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Produced by: https://www.ersolutions.de/

published:29 Apr 2018

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A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
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ChessUltra Gameplay Review (Expert) supports 4K and VR! PS4,PC,Xbox One,Xbox One X,Nintendo Switch! Introducing Chess Ultra; the most breathtaking chess game ever made. Experience stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility.
chess video game Coming to PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation VR (PSVR),Windows PC, HTCVive and Oculus on 21st June 2017, and Xbox One on 23rd June 2017 Release date. Also Available on Steam Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. With full Oculus Rift and HTC Vive support, play Chess Ultra in VR for the most breathtaking chess experience to date. From the wood grains on the antique mahogany board in the library, to the luxury felt on the bottom of every chess piece; chess has never looked this good. Physically reach out to make your move and focus entirely on the game at hand. VR players can also take on the ultimate chess challenge, and play against the Grim Reaper in the pits of Gomorrah. Developed internally by the development team at Ripstone who have spent a lot of time curating the perfect chess experience.
Stunning chess sets and beautiful environments
10 Grandmaster-approved AI levels
Intuitive, overhauled local and online multiplayer with ELO ranking system
Comprehensive time controls, including Classical, Blitz and Marathon, available online
Cross-platform online play and leaderboards
Spectate and compete in Official Ripstone tournaments
Demonstrate your skills in over 80 chess puzzles
Re-write the past by winning the biggest historic matches
Export portable game notation (PGN) for every game, locally and online
Full Twitch integration invites you to play against your community
Play in VR and immerse yourself in the Chess Ultra experience
In-depth tutorials to help improve your game
Compatible with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
Use Oculus Touch or Vive controllers to reach out and move the pieces
Immerse yourself in beautiful, ultra-realistic environments
Change your perspective of each environment by standing to get a better view
Take the most extreme chess challenge in Gomorrah. Will you survive?
www.playchessultra.com
http://chessultraonline.com/
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
Each player begins with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation of the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or checkmate appears unavoidable. A game can also in several ways end in a draw.
Chess is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century, being derived from the Indian game chaturanga, which is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. (A minority view holds that chess originated in China.) The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century. The first generally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886. Since 1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE, the game's international governing body. FIDE also organizes the Women's World Championship, the World Junior Championship, the WorldSeniorChampionship, the Blitz and RapidWorld Championships, and the Chess Olympiad, a popular competition among international teams. There is also a Correspondence Chess World Championship and a World Computer Chess Championship. Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players.
FIDE awards titles to skilled players, the highest of which is grandmaster. Many national chess organizations also have a title system; however, these are not recognized by FIDE.
Until recently, chess was a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee; some national sporting bodies such as the SpanishConsejo Superior de Deportes also recognize chess as a sport. Chess was included in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games.
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Chess

Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. Chess is played by millions of people worldwide, both amateurs and professionals.

Each player begins the game with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently. The most powerful piece is the queen and the least powerful piece is the pawn. The objective is to 'checkmate' the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting their own. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation by the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or if checkmate appears unavoidable. A game may also result in a draw in several ways.

Chess is believed to have originated in India, some time before the 7th century; the Indian game of chaturanga is also the likely ancestor of xiangqi and shogi. The pieces took on their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century.

Chess annotation symbols

When annotating chess games, commentators frequently use widely recognized annotation symbols. Question marks and exclamation points that denote a move as bad or good are ubiquitous in chess literature. Some publications intended for an international audience, such as the Chess Informant have a wide range of additional symbols that transcend language barriers.

The common symbols for evaluating the merits of a move are "??", "?", "?!", "!?", "!", and "!!". In these cases, the corresponding symbol is juxtaposed in the text immediately after the move (e.g. Re7? or Kh1!?, see algebraic chess notation).

Use of these annotation symbols is subjective, as different annotators use the same symbols differently. Moreover, an annotator's use of symbols is often influenced by the player's strength: a positional misjudgment that an annotator might give a "??" if played by a strong grandmaster might pass unremarked if played by a beginner.

Annotators' use of punctuation also may possibly be influenced by the result of the game (regardless of the actual quality of the move); one possible example came in the 11th game of the 1972 World Championship, when Spassky played an unexpected move, 14.Nb1, retreating the knight to its initial square. Spassky won the game, and several annotators gave the move two exclamation points. Edmar Mednis asserted that if Spassky had lost the game, the move would likely have been given two question marks instead.

Computer chess

Computer chess is computer architecture encompassing hardware and software capable of playing chess autonomously without human guidance. Computer chess acts as solo entertainment (allowing players to practice and to better themselves when no sufficiently strong human opponents are available), as aids to chess analysis, for computer chess competitions, and as research to provide insights into human cognition.

Current chess engines are able to defeat even the strongest human players under normal conditions. Whether computation could ever solve chess remains an open question.

Availability

Chess-playing computers are now accessible to the average consumer. From the mid-1970s to the present day, dedicated chess computers have been available for purchase. There are many chess engines such as Stockfish, Crafty, Fruit and GNU Chess that can be downloaded from the Internet for free. These engines are able to play a game that, when run on an up-to-date personal computer, can defeat most master players under tournament conditions. Top programs such as the proprietaryShredder or Fritz or the open source program Stockfish have surpassed even world champion caliber players at blitz and short time controls. In October 2008 Rybka was rated top in the CCRL,CEGT, CSS,SSDF, and WBEC rating lists and has won many recent official computer chess tournaments such as CCT 8 and 9, the 2006 Dutch Open Computer Championship, the 16th IPCCC, and the 15th World Computer Chess Championship. As of February 03, 2016, Stockfish is the top rated chess program on the IPON rating list.

Fast chess

Fast chess (also known as speed chess) is a type of chess game in which each side is given less time to make their moves than under the normal tournament time controls of 60 to 180 minutes per player.

Background

FIDE divide time controls for chess into "classical" time controls, and the fast chess time controls. Currently, for master-level players (with an Elo of 2200 or higher) the regulations state that at least 120 minutes per player (based on a 60-move game) must be allocated for a game to be rated on the "classical" list. Games played faster than this may be rated under the time controls of rapid play and blitz.

More recently in November 2015, Oleg Skvortsov and Christian Issler on behalf of the Zurich Chess Club have petitioned FIDE to allow the rating of 40 minute games as classical chess (instead of the current Rapid classification), but there was no response.

Overview

Various names indicate more specifically the maximum duration of a fast chess game.

His contemporaries used to say that Lasker used a "psychological" approach to the game, and even that he sometimes deliberately played inferior moves to confuse opponents. Recent analysis, however, indicates that he was ahead of his time and used a more flexible approach than his contemporaries, which mystified many of them. Lasker knew contemporary analyses of openings well but disagreed with many of them. He published chess magazines and five chess books, but later players and commentators found it difficult to draw lessons from his methods.

Playing career

1976, Drake; 1977, Ellsworth (Iowa) Community College; 1978–79, Utah

Wagner begin his collegiate playing days in 1976 at Drake, then transferred to Ellsworth
(Iowa) Community College where he became a JUCO All-American and team captain. Wagner completed
his career at the University of Utah, and was selected team captain his senior season. He earned All-Western Athletic Conference (WAC) honors and an honorable-mention All-America honor as an offensive guard.

Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com

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How to play chess in Hindi

How to play chess in Hindi

How to play chess in Hindi

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Blitz chess game between VincentKeymer and Dennis Wagner at the Emanuel LaskerMemorialBlitz Chess 2018 in Berlin.
The young and talented International Master Vincent Keymer chose a finachetto variation against the King's Indian Defense. He played very creative and got a sharp and double-edged position against the German chess prince and grandmaster Dennis Wagner.
In the chess match Vincent Keymer vs Dennis Wagner the game was for a long time level but Keymer could get a time advantage against Wagner and eventually won a piece and the game in the end.
Conratulations to Vincent Keymer for beating Dennis Wagner in such a entertaining and tactical blitz chess game.
In the match Alexei Shirov vs Stefan Löffler you can enjoy a blitz chess game in the Alekhine Defense.
► Subscribe our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/GRENKEChess
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It was a spectacular frame element on the long weekend of the CentralFinal Round of the German ChessLeague: The InternationalBlitzTournament on the occasion of Emanuel Lasker's 150th birthday. The prize fund of € 10,000.00 should attract many supposed and actual chess professionals from near and far. Several special categories make the spectacle interesting also for the other chess enthusiasts and leisure players. When do you get the chance to compete with top players?
The Emanuel Lasker Memorial Blitz in Berlin was a very exciting and high-class chess tournament which attracted strong chess grandmasters from all around the world.
Attribution Emanuel Lasker Picture:
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00457 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 [CC BY-SA 3.0 de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Produced by: https://www.ersolutions.de/

A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectful. Don't get the impression that all chess hustlers are bad. Keep in mind the trash talking is part of the game.
Watch all NYCChess Hustling Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnB3yN3vn9_ebbT6s2xkhGW8
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ChessUltra Gameplay Review (Expert) supports 4K and VR! PS4,PC,Xbox One,Xbox One X,Nintendo Switch! Introducing Chess Ultra; the most breathtaking chess game ever made. Experience stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility.
chess video game Coming to PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation VR (PSVR),Windows PC, HTCVive and Oculus on 21st June 2017, and Xbox One on 23rd June 2017 Release date. Also Available on Steam Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. With full Oculus Rift and HTC Vive support, play Chess Ultra in VR for the most breathtaking chess experience to date. From the wood grains on the antique mahogany board in the library, to the luxury felt on the bottom of every chess piece; chess has never looked this good. Physically reach out to make your move and focus entirely on the game at hand. VR players can also take on the ultimate chess challenge, and play against the Grim Reaper in the pits of Gomorrah. Developed internally by the development team at Ripstone who have spent a lot of time curating the perfect chess experience.
Stunning chess sets and beautiful environments
10 Grandmaster-approved AI levels
Intuitive, overhauled local and online multiplayer with ELO ranking system
Comprehensive time controls, including Classical, Blitz and Marathon, available online
Cross-platform online play and leaderboards
Spectate and compete in Official Ripstone tournaments
Demonstrate your skills in over 80 chess puzzles
Re-write the past by winning the biggest historic matches
Export portable game notation (PGN) for every game, locally and online
Full Twitch integration invites you to play against your community
Play in VR and immerse yourself in the Chess Ultra experience
In-depth tutorials to help improve your game
Compatible with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
Use Oculus Touch or Vive controllers to reach out and move the pieces
Immerse yourself in beautiful, ultra-realistic environments
Change your perspective of each environment by standing to get a better view
Take the most extreme chess challenge in Gomorrah. Will you survive?
www.playchessultra.com
http://chessultraonline.com/
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
Each player begins with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation of the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or checkmate appears unavoidable. A game can also in several ways end in a draw.
Chess is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century, being derived from the Indian game chaturanga, which is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. (A minority view holds that chess originated in China.) The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century. The first generally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886. Since 1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE, the game's international governing body. FIDE also organizes the Women's World Championship, the World Junior Championship, the WorldSeniorChampionship, the Blitz and RapidWorld Championships, and the Chess Olympiad, a popular competition among international teams. There is also a Correspondence Chess World Championship and a World Computer Chess Championship. Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players.
FIDE awards titles to skilled players, the highest of which is grandmaster. Many national chess organizations also have a title system; however, these are not recognized by FIDE.
Until recently, chess was a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee; some national sporting bodies such as the SpanishConsejo Superior de Deportes also recognize chess as a sport. Chess was included in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games.
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1 minute per move, 100 game match, match score: 28 wins, 72 draws, AI Landmark game, Stockfish crushed, Bishop pair worth more than knight and 4 pawns
Research paper: "Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a
GeneralReinforcement LearningAlgorithm" :
David Silver,1∗ ThomasHubert,1∗
Julian Schrittwieser,1∗
Ioannis Antonoglou,1 Matthew Lai,1 Arthur Guez,1 Marc Lanctot,1
Laurent Sifre,1 Dharshan Kumaran,1 Thore Graepel,1
Timothy Lillicrap,1 Karen Simonyan,1 Demis Hassabis1
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
The game of chess is the most widely-studied domain in the history of artificial intelligence.
The strongest programs are based on a combination of sophisticated search techniques,
domain-specific adaptations, and handcrafted evaluation functions that have been
refined by human experts over several decades. In contrast, the AlphaGo Zero program
recently achieved superhuman performance in the game of Go, by tabula rasa reinforcement
learning from games of self-play. In this paper, we generalise this approach into
a single AlphaZero algorithm that can achieve, tabula rasa, superhuman performance in
many challenging domains. Starting from random play, and given no domain knowledge
except the game rules, AlphaZero achieved within 24 hours a superhuman level of play in
the games of chess and shogi (Japanese chess) as well as Go, and convincingly defeated a
world-champion program in each case ....
Read more at: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
What is reinforcement learning?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning
"Reinforcement learning (RL) is an area of machine learning inspired by behaviourist psychology, concerned with how software agents ought to take actions in an environment so as to maximize some notion of cumulative reward. The problem, due to its generality, is studied in many other disciplines, such as game theory, control theory, operations research, information theory, simulation-based optimization, multi-agent systems, swarm intelligence, statistics and genetic algorithms. In the operations research and control literature, the field where reinforcement learning methods are studied is called approximate dynamic programming. The problem has been studied in the theory of optimal control, though most studies are concerned with the existence of optimal solutions and their characterization, and not with the learning or approximation aspects. In economics and game theory, reinforcement learning may be used to explain how equilibrium may arise under bounded rationality.
In machine learning, the environment is typically formulated as a Markov decision process (MDP), as many reinforcement learning algorithms for this context utilize dynamic programming techniques.[1] The main difference between the classical techniques and reinforcement learning algorithms is that the latter do not need knowledge about the MDP and they target large MDPs where exact methods become infeasible.
Reinforcement learning differs from standard supervised learning in that correct input/output pairs are never presented, nor sub-optimal actions explicitly corrected. Instead the focus is on on-line performance, which involves finding a balance between exploration (of uncharted territory) and exploitation (of current knowledge).[2] The exploration vs. exploitation trade-off in reinforcement learning has been most thoroughly studied through the multi-armed bandit problem and in finite MDPs."
What is this company called Deepmind ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind
DeepMind TechnologiesLimited is a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010.
Acquired by Google in 2014, the company has created a neural network that learns how to play video games in a fashion similar to that of humans,[4] as well as a Neural Turing machine,[5] or a neural network that may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term memory of the human brain.[6][7]
The company made headlines in 2016 in nature after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player for the first time in October 2015.[8] and again when AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol the world champion in a five-game tournament, which was the subject of a documentary film.
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Tank Chess - Board Game Review

Tank Chess - Board Game Review

Tank Chess - Board Game Review

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Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com

published: 24 Jun 2010

How to play chess in Hindi

If you like the video then hit like,subscribe,comment for improvements and share your experience of the video.
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A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectful. Don't get the impression that all chess hustlers are bad. Keep in mind the trash talking is part of the game.
Watch all NYCChess Hustling Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnB3yN3vn9_ebbT6s2xkhGW8
Try some challenging Chess Puzzles:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnBpkTYQHEJCMCVxltK3-CYN
Feel free to Challenge Chess Twins online:
Lichess.com Profile www.lichess.org/@/Chess_Twins
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TwitchLink: https://www.twitch.tv/chess_twins

Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. T...

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com

Blitz chess game between VincentKeymer and Dennis Wagner at the Emanuel LaskerMemorialBlitz Chess 2018 in Berlin.
The young and talented International Master Vincent Keymer chose a finachetto variation against the King's Indian Defense. He played very creative and got a sharp and double-edged position against the German chess prince and grandmaster Dennis Wagner.
In the chess match Vincent Keymer vs Dennis Wagner the game was for a long time level but Keymer could get a time advantage against Wagner and eventually won a piece and the game in the end.
Conratulations to Vincent Keymer for beating Dennis Wagner in such a entertaining and tactical blitz chess game.
In the match Alexei Shirov vs Stefan Löffler you can enjoy a blitz chess game in the Alekhine Defense.
► Subscribe our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/GRENKEChess
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It was a spectacular frame element on the long weekend of the CentralFinal Round of the German ChessLeague: The InternationalBlitzTournament on the occasion of Emanuel Lasker's 150th birthday. The prize fund of € 10,000.00 should attract many supposed and actual chess professionals from near and far. Several special categories make the spectacle interesting also for the other chess enthusiasts and leisure players. When do you get the chance to compete with top players?
The Emanuel Lasker Memorial Blitz in Berlin was a very exciting and high-class chess tournament which attracted strong chess grandmasters from all around the world.
Attribution Emanuel Lasker Picture:
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00457 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 [CC BY-SA 3.0 de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Produced by: https://www.ersolutions.de/

Blitz chess game between VincentKeymer and Dennis Wagner at the Emanuel LaskerMemorialBlitz Chess 2018 in Berlin.
The young and talented International Master Vincent Keymer chose a finachetto variation against the King's Indian Defense. He played very creative and got a sharp and double-edged position against the German chess prince and grandmaster Dennis Wagner.
In the chess match Vincent Keymer vs Dennis Wagner the game was for a long time level but Keymer could get a time advantage against Wagner and eventually won a piece and the game in the end.
Conratulations to Vincent Keymer for beating Dennis Wagner in such a entertaining and tactical blitz chess game.
In the match Alexei Shirov vs Stefan Löffler you can enjoy a blitz chess game in the Alekhine Defense.
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It was a spectacular frame element on the long weekend of the CentralFinal Round of the German ChessLeague: The InternationalBlitzTournament on the occasion of Emanuel Lasker's 150th birthday. The prize fund of € 10,000.00 should attract many supposed and actual chess professionals from near and far. Several special categories make the spectacle interesting also for the other chess enthusiasts and leisure players. When do you get the chance to compete with top players?
The Emanuel Lasker Memorial Blitz in Berlin was a very exciting and high-class chess tournament which attracted strong chess grandmasters from all around the world.
Attribution Emanuel Lasker Picture:
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00457 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 [CC BY-SA 3.0 de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Produced by: https://www.ersolutions.de/

A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectfu...

A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectful. Don't get the impression that all chess hustlers are bad. Keep in mind the trash talking is part of the game.
Watch all NYCChess Hustling Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnB3yN3vn9_ebbT6s2xkhGW8
Try some challenging Chess Puzzles:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnBpkTYQHEJCMCVxltK3-CYN
Feel free to Challenge Chess Twins online:
Lichess.com Profile www.lichess.org/@/Chess_Twins
Chess.com Profile: https://www.chess.com/member/chess_twins
TwitchLink: https://www.twitch.tv/chess_twins

A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectful. Don't get the impression that all chess hustlers are bad. Keep in mind the trash talking is part of the game.
Watch all NYCChess Hustling Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnB3yN3vn9_ebbT6s2xkhGW8
Try some challenging Chess Puzzles:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnBpkTYQHEJCMCVxltK3-CYN
Feel free to Challenge Chess Twins online:
Lichess.com Profile www.lichess.org/@/Chess_Twins
Chess.com Profile: https://www.chess.com/member/chess_twins
TwitchLink: https://www.twitch.tv/chess_twins

ChessUltra Gameplay Review (Expert) supports 4K and VR! PS4,PC,Xbox One,Xbox One X,Nintendo Switch! Introducing Chess Ultra; the most breathtaking chess game ever made. Experience stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility.
chess video game Coming to PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation VR (PSVR),Windows PC, HTCVive and Oculus on 21st June 2017, and Xbox One on 23rd June 2017 Release date. Also Available on Steam Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. With full Oculus Rift and HTC Vive support, play Chess Ultra in VR for the most breathtaking chess experience to date. From the wood grains on the antique mahogany board in the library, to the luxury felt on the bottom of every chess piece; chess has never looked this good. Physically reach out to make your move and focus entirely on the game at hand. VR players can also take on the ultimate chess challenge, and play against the Grim Reaper in the pits of Gomorrah. Developed internally by the development team at Ripstone who have spent a lot of time curating the perfect chess experience.
Stunning chess sets and beautiful environments
10 Grandmaster-approved AI levels
Intuitive, overhauled local and online multiplayer with ELO ranking system
Comprehensive time controls, including Classical, Blitz and Marathon, available online
Cross-platform online play and leaderboards
Spectate and compete in Official Ripstone tournaments
Demonstrate your skills in over 80 chess puzzles
Re-write the past by winning the biggest historic matches
Export portable game notation (PGN) for every game, locally and online
Full Twitch integration invites you to play against your community
Play in VR and immerse yourself in the Chess Ultra experience
In-depth tutorials to help improve your game
Compatible with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
Use Oculus Touch or Vive controllers to reach out and move the pieces
Immerse yourself in beautiful, ultra-realistic environments
Change your perspective of each environment by standing to get a better view
Take the most extreme chess challenge in Gomorrah. Will you survive?
www.playchessultra.com
http://chessultraonline.com/
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
Each player begins with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation of the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or checkmate appears unavoidable. A game can also in several ways end in a draw.
Chess is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century, being derived from the Indian game chaturanga, which is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. (A minority view holds that chess originated in China.) The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century. The first generally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886. Since 1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE, the game's international governing body. FIDE also organizes the Women's World Championship, the World Junior Championship, the WorldSeniorChampionship, the Blitz and RapidWorld Championships, and the Chess Olympiad, a popular competition among international teams. There is also a Correspondence Chess World Championship and a World Computer Chess Championship. Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players.
FIDE awards titles to skilled players, the highest of which is grandmaster. Many national chess organizations also have a title system; however, these are not recognized by FIDE.
Until recently, chess was a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee; some national sporting bodies such as the SpanishConsejo Superior de Deportes also recognize chess as a sport. Chess was included in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games.
#chess #chessgame #chessgameplay

ChessUltra Gameplay Review (Expert) supports 4K and VR! PS4,PC,Xbox One,Xbox One X,Nintendo Switch! Introducing Chess Ultra; the most breathtaking chess game ever made. Experience stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility.
chess video game Coming to PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation VR (PSVR),Windows PC, HTCVive and Oculus on 21st June 2017, and Xbox One on 23rd June 2017 Release date. Also Available on Steam Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. With full Oculus Rift and HTC Vive support, play Chess Ultra in VR for the most breathtaking chess experience to date. From the wood grains on the antique mahogany board in the library, to the luxury felt on the bottom of every chess piece; chess has never looked this good. Physically reach out to make your move and focus entirely on the game at hand. VR players can also take on the ultimate chess challenge, and play against the Grim Reaper in the pits of Gomorrah. Developed internally by the development team at Ripstone who have spent a lot of time curating the perfect chess experience.
Stunning chess sets and beautiful environments
10 Grandmaster-approved AI levels
Intuitive, overhauled local and online multiplayer with ELO ranking system
Comprehensive time controls, including Classical, Blitz and Marathon, available online
Cross-platform online play and leaderboards
Spectate and compete in Official Ripstone tournaments
Demonstrate your skills in over 80 chess puzzles
Re-write the past by winning the biggest historic matches
Export portable game notation (PGN) for every game, locally and online
Full Twitch integration invites you to play against your community
Play in VR and immerse yourself in the Chess Ultra experience
In-depth tutorials to help improve your game
Compatible with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
Use Oculus Touch or Vive controllers to reach out and move the pieces
Immerse yourself in beautiful, ultra-realistic environments
Change your perspective of each environment by standing to get a better view
Take the most extreme chess challenge in Gomorrah. Will you survive?
www.playchessultra.com
http://chessultraonline.com/
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
Each player begins with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation of the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or checkmate appears unavoidable. A game can also in several ways end in a draw.
Chess is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century, being derived from the Indian game chaturanga, which is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. (A minority view holds that chess originated in China.) The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century. The first generally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886. Since 1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE, the game's international governing body. FIDE also organizes the Women's World Championship, the World Junior Championship, the WorldSeniorChampionship, the Blitz and RapidWorld Championships, and the Chess Olympiad, a popular competition among international teams. There is also a Correspondence Chess World Championship and a World Computer Chess Championship. Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players.
FIDE awards titles to skilled players, the highest of which is grandmaster. Many national chess organizations also have a title system; however, these are not recognized by FIDE.
Until recently, chess was a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee; some national sporting bodies such as the SpanishConsejo Superior de Deportes also recognize chess as a sport. Chess was included in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games.
#chess #chessgame #chessgameplay

1 minute per move, 100 game match, match score: 28 wins, 72 draws, AI Landmark game, Stockfish crushed, Bishop pair worth more than knight and 4 pawns
Research paper: "Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a
GeneralReinforcement LearningAlgorithm" :
David Silver,1∗ ThomasHubert,1∗
Julian Schrittwieser,1∗
Ioannis Antonoglou,1 Matthew Lai,1 Arthur Guez,1 Marc Lanctot,1
Laurent Sifre,1 Dharshan Kumaran,1 Thore Graepel,1
Timothy Lillicrap,1 Karen Simonyan,1 Demis Hassabis1
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
The game of chess is the most widely-studied domain in the history of artificial intelligence.
The strongest programs are based on a combination of sophisticated search techniques,
domain-specific adaptations, and handcrafted evaluation functions that have been
refined by human experts over several decades. In contrast, the AlphaGo Zero program
recently achieved superhuman performance in the game of Go, by tabula rasa reinforcement
learning from games of self-play. In this paper, we generalise this approach into
a single AlphaZero algorithm that can achieve, tabula rasa, superhuman performance in
many challenging domains. Starting from random play, and given no domain knowledge
except the game rules, AlphaZero achieved within 24 hours a superhuman level of play in
the games of chess and shogi (Japanese chess) as well as Go, and convincingly defeated a
world-champion program in each case ....
Read more at: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
What is reinforcement learning?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning
"Reinforcement learning (RL) is an area of machine learning inspired by behaviourist psychology, concerned with how software agents ought to take actions in an environment so as to maximize some notion of cumulative reward. The problem, due to its generality, is studied in many other disciplines, such as game theory, control theory, operations research, information theory, simulation-based optimization, multi-agent systems, swarm intelligence, statistics and genetic algorithms. In the operations research and control literature, the field where reinforcement learning methods are studied is called approximate dynamic programming. The problem has been studied in the theory of optimal control, though most studies are concerned with the existence of optimal solutions and their characterization, and not with the learning or approximation aspects. In economics and game theory, reinforcement learning may be used to explain how equilibrium may arise under bounded rationality.
In machine learning, the environment is typically formulated as a Markov decision process (MDP), as many reinforcement learning algorithms for this context utilize dynamic programming techniques.[1] The main difference between the classical techniques and reinforcement learning algorithms is that the latter do not need knowledge about the MDP and they target large MDPs where exact methods become infeasible.
Reinforcement learning differs from standard supervised learning in that correct input/output pairs are never presented, nor sub-optimal actions explicitly corrected. Instead the focus is on on-line performance, which involves finding a balance between exploration (of uncharted territory) and exploitation (of current knowledge).[2] The exploration vs. exploitation trade-off in reinforcement learning has been most thoroughly studied through the multi-armed bandit problem and in finite MDPs."
What is this company called Deepmind ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind
DeepMind TechnologiesLimited is a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010.
Acquired by Google in 2014, the company has created a neural network that learns how to play video games in a fashion similar to that of humans,[4] as well as a Neural Turing machine,[5] or a neural network that may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term memory of the human brain.[6][7]
The company made headlines in 2016 in nature after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player for the first time in October 2015.[8] and again when AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol the world champion in a five-game tournament, which was the subject of a documentary film.
♚Play at: http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/asplogin.asp?from=1053
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1 minute per move, 100 game match, match score: 28 wins, 72 draws, AI Landmark game, Stockfish crushed, Bishop pair worth more than knight and 4 pawns
Research paper: "Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a
GeneralReinforcement LearningAlgorithm" :
David Silver,1∗ ThomasHubert,1∗
Julian Schrittwieser,1∗
Ioannis Antonoglou,1 Matthew Lai,1 Arthur Guez,1 Marc Lanctot,1
Laurent Sifre,1 Dharshan Kumaran,1 Thore Graepel,1
Timothy Lillicrap,1 Karen Simonyan,1 Demis Hassabis1
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
The game of chess is the most widely-studied domain in the history of artificial intelligence.
The strongest programs are based on a combination of sophisticated search techniques,
domain-specific adaptations, and handcrafted evaluation functions that have been
refined by human experts over several decades. In contrast, the AlphaGo Zero program
recently achieved superhuman performance in the game of Go, by tabula rasa reinforcement
learning from games of self-play. In this paper, we generalise this approach into
a single AlphaZero algorithm that can achieve, tabula rasa, superhuman performance in
many challenging domains. Starting from random play, and given no domain knowledge
except the game rules, AlphaZero achieved within 24 hours a superhuman level of play in
the games of chess and shogi (Japanese chess) as well as Go, and convincingly defeated a
world-champion program in each case ....
Read more at: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
What is reinforcement learning?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning
"Reinforcement learning (RL) is an area of machine learning inspired by behaviourist psychology, concerned with how software agents ought to take actions in an environment so as to maximize some notion of cumulative reward. The problem, due to its generality, is studied in many other disciplines, such as game theory, control theory, operations research, information theory, simulation-based optimization, multi-agent systems, swarm intelligence, statistics and genetic algorithms. In the operations research and control literature, the field where reinforcement learning methods are studied is called approximate dynamic programming. The problem has been studied in the theory of optimal control, though most studies are concerned with the existence of optimal solutions and their characterization, and not with the learning or approximation aspects. In economics and game theory, reinforcement learning may be used to explain how equilibrium may arise under bounded rationality.
In machine learning, the environment is typically formulated as a Markov decision process (MDP), as many reinforcement learning algorithms for this context utilize dynamic programming techniques.[1] The main difference between the classical techniques and reinforcement learning algorithms is that the latter do not need knowledge about the MDP and they target large MDPs where exact methods become infeasible.
Reinforcement learning differs from standard supervised learning in that correct input/output pairs are never presented, nor sub-optimal actions explicitly corrected. Instead the focus is on on-line performance, which involves finding a balance between exploration (of uncharted territory) and exploitation (of current knowledge).[2] The exploration vs. exploitation trade-off in reinforcement learning has been most thoroughly studied through the multi-armed bandit problem and in finite MDPs."
What is this company called Deepmind ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind
DeepMind TechnologiesLimited is a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010.
Acquired by Google in 2014, the company has created a neural network that learns how to play video games in a fashion similar to that of humans,[4] as well as a Neural Turing machine,[5] or a neural network that may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term memory of the human brain.[6][7]
The company made headlines in 2016 in nature after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player for the first time in October 2015.[8] and again when AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol the world champion in a five-game tournament, which was the subject of a documentary film.
♚Play at: http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/asplogin.asp?from=1053
►Kingscrusher chess resources: http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/learn_coaching_chessable.asp
►Kingscrusher's "Crushing the King" video course with GM Igor Smirnov: http://chess-teacher.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=1933&url=2396
►FREE online turn-style chess at http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/asplogin.asp?from=1053
http://goo.gl/7HJcDq
►Kingscrusher resources: http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/learn_coaching_chessable.asp
►Playlists: http://goo.gl/FxpqEH
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TankChess Review by Unfiltered GamerCheck out Tank Chess at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1732812836/tank-chess?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=tank%20chess
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TankChess Review by Unfiltered GamerCheck out Tank Chess at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1732812836/tank-chess?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=tank%20chess
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Famous Chess Game: Kasparov vs Topalov 1999 (Kasparov's Immortal)

In what is arguably the greatest chess match ever played, Kasparov shows why he is considered to be the best chess player of all time in his "Immortal" game. There are so many amazing moves I lost count. Hopefully you learn as much from the game as I did studying it.
http://www.thechesswebsite.com
Chess Software used in the video can be found at http://www.chesscentral.com and http://www.chessok.com

Blitz chess game between VincentKeymer and Dennis Wagner at the Emanuel LaskerMemorialBlitz Chess 2018 in Berlin.
The young and talented International Master Vincent Keymer chose a finachetto variation against the King's Indian Defense. He played very creative and got a sharp and double-edged position against the German chess prince and grandmaster Dennis Wagner.
In the chess match Vincent Keymer vs Dennis Wagner the game was for a long time level but Keymer could get a time advantage against Wagner and eventually won a piece and the game in the end.
Conratulations to Vincent Keymer for beating Dennis Wagner in such a entertaining and tactical blitz chess game.
In the match Alexei Shirov vs Stefan Löffler you can enjoy a blitz chess game in the Alekhine Defense.
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It was a spectacular frame element on the long weekend of the CentralFinal Round of the German ChessLeague: The InternationalBlitzTournament on the occasion of Emanuel Lasker's 150th birthday. The prize fund of € 10,000.00 should attract many supposed and actual chess professionals from near and far. Several special categories make the spectacle interesting also for the other chess enthusiasts and leisure players. When do you get the chance to compete with top players?
The Emanuel Lasker Memorial Blitz in Berlin was a very exciting and high-class chess tournament which attracted strong chess grandmasters from all around the world.
Attribution Emanuel Lasker Picture:
Bundesarchiv, Bild 102-00457 / CC-BY-SA 3.0 [CC BY-SA 3.0 de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/de/deed.en)], via Wikimedia Commons
Produced by: https://www.ersolutions.de/

A friendly match between two hustlers, with a little trash talk. With money on the line, things get heated.
Disclaimer: Not all chess hustlers are disrespectful. Don't get the impression that all chess hustlers are bad. Keep in mind the trash talking is part of the game.
Watch all NYCChess Hustling Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnB3yN3vn9_ebbT6s2xkhGW8
Try some challenging Chess Puzzles:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyypAtJbxVnBpkTYQHEJCMCVxltK3-CYN
Feel free to Challenge Chess Twins online:
Lichess.com Profile www.lichess.org/@/Chess_Twins
Chess.com Profile: https://www.chess.com/member/chess_twins
TwitchLink: https://www.twitch.tv/chess_twins

ChessUltra Gameplay Review (Expert) supports 4K and VR! PS4,PC,Xbox One,Xbox One X,Nintendo Switch! Introducing Chess Ultra; the most breathtaking chess game ever made. Experience stunning 4K visuals, seamless online multiplayer, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility.
chess video game Coming to PlayStation 4 (PS4), PlayStation VR (PSVR),Windows PC, HTCVive and Oculus on 21st June 2017, and Xbox One on 23rd June 2017 Release date. Also Available on Steam Chess Ultra injects the greatest strategy game of all time with a modern twist; offering the ultimate chess experience with stunning 4K visuals, Grandmaster approved AI and full VR compatibility. With full Oculus Rift and HTC Vive support, play Chess Ultra in VR for the most breathtaking chess experience to date. From the wood grains on the antique mahogany board in the library, to the luxury felt on the bottom of every chess piece; chess has never looked this good. Physically reach out to make your move and focus entirely on the game at hand. VR players can also take on the ultimate chess challenge, and play against the Grim Reaper in the pits of Gomorrah. Developed internally by the development team at Ripstone who have spent a lot of time curating the perfect chess experience.
Stunning chess sets and beautiful environments
10 Grandmaster-approved AI levels
Intuitive, overhauled local and online multiplayer with ELO ranking system
Comprehensive time controls, including Classical, Blitz and Marathon, available online
Cross-platform online play and leaderboards
Spectate and compete in Official Ripstone tournaments
Demonstrate your skills in over 80 chess puzzles
Re-write the past by winning the biggest historic matches
Export portable game notation (PGN) for every game, locally and online
Full Twitch integration invites you to play against your community
Play in VR and immerse yourself in the Chess Ultra experience
In-depth tutorials to help improve your game
Compatible with Oculus Rift and HTC Vive
Use Oculus Touch or Vive controllers to reach out and move the pieces
Immerse yourself in beautiful, ultra-realistic environments
Change your perspective of each environment by standing to get a better view
Take the most extreme chess challenge in Gomorrah. Will you survive?
www.playchessultra.com
http://chessultraonline.com/
Chess is a two-player strategy board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64 squares arranged in an 8×8 grid. The game is played by millions of people worldwide.
Each player begins with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently, with the most powerful being the queen and the least powerful the pawn. The objective is to checkmate the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting each other. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation of the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or checkmate appears unavoidable. A game can also in several ways end in a draw.
Chess is believed to have originated in India sometime before the 7th century, being derived from the Indian game chaturanga, which is also the likely ancestor of the Eastern strategy games xiangqi, janggi, and shogi. (A minority view holds that chess originated in China.) The pieces assumed their current powers in Spain in the late 15th century; the rules were finally standardized in the 19th century. The first generally recognized World Chess Champion, Wilhelm Steinitz, claimed his title in 1886. Since 1948, the World Championship has been regulated by FIDE, the game's international governing body. FIDE also organizes the Women's World Championship, the World Junior Championship, the WorldSeniorChampionship, the Blitz and RapidWorld Championships, and the Chess Olympiad, a popular competition among international teams. There is also a Correspondence Chess World Championship and a World Computer Chess Championship. Online chess has opened amateur and professional competition to a wide and varied group of players.
FIDE awards titles to skilled players, the highest of which is grandmaster. Many national chess organizations also have a title system; however, these are not recognized by FIDE.
Until recently, chess was a recognized sport of the International Olympic Committee; some national sporting bodies such as the SpanishConsejo Superior de Deportes also recognize chess as a sport. Chess was included in the 2006 and 2010 Asian Games.
#chess #chessgame #chessgameplay

1 minute per move, 100 game match, match score: 28 wins, 72 draws, AI Landmark game, Stockfish crushed, Bishop pair worth more than knight and 4 pawns
Research paper: "Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a
GeneralReinforcement LearningAlgorithm" :
David Silver,1∗ ThomasHubert,1∗
Julian Schrittwieser,1∗
Ioannis Antonoglou,1 Matthew Lai,1 Arthur Guez,1 Marc Lanctot,1
Laurent Sifre,1 Dharshan Kumaran,1 Thore Graepel,1
Timothy Lillicrap,1 Karen Simonyan,1 Demis Hassabis1
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
The game of chess is the most widely-studied domain in the history of artificial intelligence.
The strongest programs are based on a combination of sophisticated search techniques,
domain-specific adaptations, and handcrafted evaluation functions that have been
refined by human experts over several decades. In contrast, the AlphaGo Zero program
recently achieved superhuman performance in the game of Go, by tabula rasa reinforcement
learning from games of self-play. In this paper, we generalise this approach into
a single AlphaZero algorithm that can achieve, tabula rasa, superhuman performance in
many challenging domains. Starting from random play, and given no domain knowledge
except the game rules, AlphaZero achieved within 24 hours a superhuman level of play in
the games of chess and shogi (Japanese chess) as well as Go, and convincingly defeated a
world-champion program in each case ....
Read more at: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.01815.pdf
What is reinforcement learning?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinforcement_learning
"Reinforcement learning (RL) is an area of machine learning inspired by behaviourist psychology, concerned with how software agents ought to take actions in an environment so as to maximize some notion of cumulative reward. The problem, due to its generality, is studied in many other disciplines, such as game theory, control theory, operations research, information theory, simulation-based optimization, multi-agent systems, swarm intelligence, statistics and genetic algorithms. In the operations research and control literature, the field where reinforcement learning methods are studied is called approximate dynamic programming. The problem has been studied in the theory of optimal control, though most studies are concerned with the existence of optimal solutions and their characterization, and not with the learning or approximation aspects. In economics and game theory, reinforcement learning may be used to explain how equilibrium may arise under bounded rationality.
In machine learning, the environment is typically formulated as a Markov decision process (MDP), as many reinforcement learning algorithms for this context utilize dynamic programming techniques.[1] The main difference between the classical techniques and reinforcement learning algorithms is that the latter do not need knowledge about the MDP and they target large MDPs where exact methods become infeasible.
Reinforcement learning differs from standard supervised learning in that correct input/output pairs are never presented, nor sub-optimal actions explicitly corrected. Instead the focus is on on-line performance, which involves finding a balance between exploration (of uncharted territory) and exploitation (of current knowledge).[2] The exploration vs. exploitation trade-off in reinforcement learning has been most thoroughly studied through the multi-armed bandit problem and in finite MDPs."
What is this company called Deepmind ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepMind
DeepMind TechnologiesLimited is a British artificial intelligence company founded in September 2010.
Acquired by Google in 2014, the company has created a neural network that learns how to play video games in a fashion similar to that of humans,[4] as well as a Neural Turing machine,[5] or a neural network that may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term memory of the human brain.[6][7]
The company made headlines in 2016 in nature after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player for the first time in October 2015.[8] and again when AlphaGo beat Lee Sedol the world champion in a five-game tournament, which was the subject of a documentary film.
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Chess is a two-player board game played on a chessboard, a checkered gameboard with 64squares arranged in an eight-by-eight grid. Chess is played by millions of people worldwide, both amateurs and professionals.

Each player begins the game with 16 pieces: one king, one queen, two rooks, two knights, two bishops, and eight pawns. Each of the six piece types moves differently. The most powerful piece is the queen and the least powerful piece is the pawn. The objective is to 'checkmate' the opponent's king by placing it under an inescapable threat of capture. To this end, a player's pieces are used to attack and capture the opponent's pieces, while supporting their own. In addition to checkmate, the game can be won by voluntary resignation by the opponent, which typically occurs when too much material is lost, or if checkmate appears unavoidable. A game may also result in a draw in several ways.

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